Month: January 2011
An Urgent Plea Concerning Undiscipled People Groups: A Thai Perspective
The author proposes it is time to move from a singular focus on Unreached People Groups to developing a
high priority for Undiscipled People Groups.
What Is a God-given Assignment?
Moving toward fulfilling the good work God has for us includes wisdom and action. Bacon offers guidelines for finding our way in the myriad of options…
Toward a Greater Unity in Muslim Ministry
Four of the most contested issues associated with ministry to Muslims—and suggestions for greater harmony among those working in Muslim settings.
Integrating a Business as Mission Focus into a Traditional Mission Agency
A case study of how CrossWorld integrated a Business as Mission focus into a traditional church-planting agency.
“Why Some People Are Unproductive” Revisted: Slothfulness and the Missionary
The author shares four powerful reasons why missionaries need to remain focused on their calling.
Dealing with Judas: Opportunity for Fear or Invitation to Faith?
Six ways we can deal with those who seek to destroy Christian community.
The Converted Missionary: Becoming a Westerner Who Is Not Western-centric
It is time Western missionaries are “converted” and this involves at least three action steps we can take as we move toward change.
Insider Believers and the Empathy of God
Increasingly, new converts from Islam are asking to be heard through the din. They are asking for empathy as they follow Jesus while maintaining a Mus…
Reflections on “Becoming Globally Friendly”
In May 2010 a small but important conference took place under the moniker of “Becoming Globally Friendly.”